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Kanyakumari Chalisa

श्री कन्याकुमारी चालीसा

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Kanyakumari Chalisa

The Kanyakumari Chalisa is a forty-verse hymn to Devi Kanya Kumari, the virgin goddess who keeps watch at the southern tip of India where the Bay of Bengal, the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean meet. A form of Parvati worshipped as an eternal maiden, she is remembered here for her long penance to wed Shiva and for slaying the demon Banasura, a feat only a virgin could perform. This page carries the full text in easy Roman transliteration, with a clear English meaning under every verse so you can follow both the sound and the sense as you recite.

Kanyakumari Chalisa Lyrics in English (Transliteration)

Roman transliteration for easy chanting. Tap “Meaning” under any verse for the English translation.

Doha

Jay Shri Kanyakumari, trisamudra nivasini
Banasura sanhari, bhavduhkha nashini
Kanya roop dhari jag mein, bhaktan ki tran
Taarak naam jape jo, tar paave bhav paan

Meaning

Victory to Mother Kanyakumari, who dwells where the three seas meet. She struck down the demon Banasura and wipes away the sorrows of the world. Taking the form of a maiden on earth, she shields her devotees, and whoever repeats her rescuing name is carried safely across the sea of existence.

1

Jay Shri Kanyakumari, jagat ki nayika

Meaning

Victory to Goddess Kanyakumari, the guiding lady who leads the whole world.

2

Teerth raj triveni jal, tav sthan mati mayika

Meaning

Where two seas and an ocean flow together as the king of holy waters, your dwelling place holds a depth of mystery beyond the reach of thought.

3

Dakshin seema antya bhoomi, Bharat ke ant

Meaning

You stand at the far southern boundary, the very last stretch of land at the tip of Bharat.

4

Shakti peeth maha tapasya, jahan Parvati sant

Meaning

This is a great Shakti Peeth of penance, the spot where Parvati sat absorbed in deep, quiet meditation.

5

Bhagavati naam tiharo, Kumari roop dhari

Meaning

Bhagavathy is the name you carry, and you have taken the form of a young, unmarried maiden.

6

Shiv Parvati milan ki, bani tu tapasya hari

Meaning

Longing for the union of Shiva and Parvati, you became a doer of stern penance to draw them together.

7

Narad ji ke vachan suni, Shiv var chitvan lagi

Meaning

On hearing the words of Sage Narada, you set your heart on winning Lord Shiva as your husband.

8

Shiv tihare vivah ke, sab siddh kari bhagi

Meaning

For your marriage to Shiva, every arrangement was readied and set in motion.

9

Narad ji samay jaani, murga bole bhor

Meaning

Sensing the timing that had to shift, Narada made a rooster crow as if dawn had already broken.

10

Shiv phire tihare lage, vivah bhaya ant chhor

Meaning

Believing the hour had passed, Shiva turned back on the way, and the marriage was left unfinished at its very edge.

11

Kanya roop tu hi rahin, Shiv tyag gayo lag

Meaning

You stayed on in your maiden form while Shiva broke off the journey and departed.

12

Banasura ke vadh hetu, Bhagavati hui jag

Meaning

To bring about the death of Banasura, O Bhagavathy, you rose up fully awakened.

13

Var dan paya Banasur, bal hin bal jeet

Meaning

Banasura held a boon that only a virgin could defeat him, so with all his strength he still overpowered the mighty.

14

Devta jab hari gaye, tab tu hi rachi bhet

Meaning

When the gods had been beaten by him, you alone stepped forward to face him in battle.

15

Ratnam mukut kirita taj, bhay bhavan roop dhari

Meaning

Casting off your jewelled crown and diadem, you took on a form fierce and dread to behold.

16

Bhayankar roop dekhi, Banasur man darari

Meaning

At the sight of that terrifying form, the heart of Banasura cracked open with fear.

17

Khadga paani tihare haath, asur sanhar dare

Meaning

With a sword gripped in your hand, you cut down the demons without mercy.

18

Banasur ka sheesh kap, chhan mein hi chin bhare

Meaning

In a single instant you struck the head from Banasura, ending him in less than a moment.

19

Tihare bhaktan son kasht, tu hari leti sada

Meaning

You forever take away the troubles that press upon your devotees.

20

Naam tihare japa nar, mukti pad paave bada

Meaning

The person who repeats your name reaches the great and lofty state of liberation.

21

Kanya Kumari tero naam, puranan mein gahi

Meaning

'Kanya Kumari' is the name that is sung of you and firmly recorded in the ancient Puranas.

22

Teerth raj triveni sangam, tribhuvan pavitra dahi

Meaning

The meeting of the three waters at your holy seat makes the three worlds pure.

23

Kanyakumari dham tiharo, teerth niyant nidhan

Meaning

Your abode of Kanyakumari is the crowning treasure among all places of pilgrimage.

24

Ganga Yamuna Saraswati, punya samudra gahan

Meaning

Like the Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati, your deep ocean holds a fund of profound spiritual merit.

25

Surya udaya ast paase, darshan labh apaar

Meaning

To watch the sun rise and set at your shore grants boundless and auspicious reward.

26

Chandra udaya tihare, jal mein hot suhag

Meaning

The moon rising over your waters bestows the blessing of a happy and lasting married life.

27

Nath noopur tiharo, sagar nadi ramavain

Meaning

The chime of your anklets rings out and plays through the sea and the rivers.

28

Bhaktan ke bhag badhavain, kalyan sab pavain

Meaning

You raise the fortune of your devotees so that all of them may find true well-being.

29

Shri Ram jay jay Shri Ram, Shri Kanya Kumari

Meaning

Glory, glory to Lord Rama, and glory to Goddess Kanyakumari.

30

Shri Bhavani Shiv Parvati, jagat janani tihari

Meaning

You are Bhavani, you are the consort of Shiva, you are Parvati, and you are the mother of the whole world.

31

Dev danav rishi muni, sabai nati nit bhav

Meaning

Gods, demons, seers and sages all bow before you each day with heartfelt devotion.

32

Shakti roop tu hi anupa, tribhuvan vikhyat

Meaning

You alone are the matchless embodiment of Shakti, celebrated across the three worlds.

33

Kaal Mahakaal sanhari, bhaktan ki sharan

Meaning

You bring an end to death and time itself, and you are the sure refuge of those who trust in you.

34

Jo yah parhai nit bhav, tehi nirbhay jeevan charan

Meaning

Whoever reads this daily with devotion walks through life free of fear.

35

Kanyakumari Chalisa, jo koi japai lag

Meaning

Whoever takes up the recitation of this Kanyakumari Chalisa…

36

So anuragi bhakt tiharo, jal bar paavai bhag

Meaning

…becomes a loving devotee of yours and gains abundant good fortune.

37

Triveni sangam kar snan, darshan karai hriday

Meaning

By bathing at the Triveni confluence and holding your vision within the heart…

38

Tehi param pad paavai nar, kalyaan hovai sada

Meaning

…that person reaches the highest state and is blessed for all time.

39

Bhavasagar taran hetu, tu hi rachi avatar

Meaning

To carry living beings across the ocean of worldly existence, you took on your incarnation.

40

Karo anugrah mohi par, rakho sada sharan tar

Meaning

Pour your grace upon me and keep me always under the shelter of your protection.

Doha

Trisamudra mein virajat, Shri Kanyakumari
Bhaktan kasht hari let, karo kripa mohi paar

Meaning

Seated in majesty where the three seas join, O Mother Kanyakumari, you who lift away the sufferings of devotees, grant your grace to me.

Benefits of Reciting the Kanyakumari Chalisa

Devotees turn to the Kanyakumari Chalisa for the goddess who guards the shore of the three seas, and regular recitation is linked with a handful of clear blessings.

  • Marriage blessings: Because the goddess herself undertook penance for marriage and holds the power of a happy wedded life, the hymn is chanted to ease delays and hurdles in finding a match.
  • Inner purity: As an eternal maiden she represents untouched, focused energy, so the words are felt to calm restless or heavy thoughts and steady the mind of students and seekers.
  • Protection from foes: Her defining act is the slaying of Banasura, and chanting is meant to weaken the enemies within and without, from ego and fear to those who wish you harm.
  • Merit of the pilgrimage: The verses praise the sacred confluence at the land’s end, and sincere recitation is said to offer some of the merit of actually bathing at that meeting of the seas.
  • Freedom from bondage: She is invoked as the one who ferries souls across the sea of existence, bringing peace and a lift toward the spiritual.

When and How to Chant the Kanyakumari Chalisa

Tuesdays and Fridays suit the worship of the fierce and virgin forms of Shakti, while Navratri and the Chaitra full moon are considered the most powerful times, and sunrise carries special weight at Kanyakumari where the sun climbs out of the sea. Bathe or at least wash your face, hands and feet first, sit facing east or south, and place an image of the goddess or a Devi idol before you with a ghee lamp and incense lit. Offer white or red flowers, kumkum and fruit, use a crystal or rudraksha mala to keep count if you wish, and recite slowly enough to let the meaning settle rather than rushing the lines.

About the Kanyakumari Chalisa

The Kanyakumari Chalisa follows the familiar chalisa shape: an opening doha, forty short chaupai verses, and a closing doha, composed in Hindi with the plain-spoken devotional tone of the tradition. Its verses retell the goddess’s story drawn from the Skanda Purana, her penance to wed Shiva, the crowing rooster that halted the wedding, and her stand against Banasura, alongside praise for the holy confluence at India’s southern tip. The Roman transliteration on this page follows the attested text; where a source gives Devanagari it has been rendered into simple Roman so the sound stays true.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Kanyakumari Chalisa?

It is a forty-verse Hindi devotional hymn to Devi Kanya Kumari, the virgin goddess worshipped at the southern tip of India where three seas meet. Framed as an opening doha, forty chaupais and a closing doha, it praises her penance for Shiva, her slaying of the demon Banasura and the sanctity of her coastal shrine.

What are the benefits of reciting the Kanyakumari Chalisa?

Devotees recite it to seek blessings for marriage and a happy wedded life, purity and focus of mind, protection from enemies and inner faults, and the spiritual merit associated with the sacred confluence. It is also chanted as a prayer for peace and for being carried across the difficulties of worldly life.

Which day is best to recite the Kanyakumari Chalisa?

Tuesdays and Fridays are favoured for Shakti worship, and Navratri along with the Chaitra full moon are held to be especially potent. Sunrise is a fitting time given the goddess's association with the sun rising over the ocean at Kanyakumari.

How many verses are in the Kanyakumari Chalisa?

It has forty chaupai verses in its main body, with a doha at the beginning and a doha at the close, matching the standard chalisa form.

Can the Kanyakumari Chalisa be recited in English?

Yes. This page provides the full text in Roman transliteration so you can read and chant it without knowing Devanagari, and a clear English meaning is given under every verse so you can follow what each line says.

॥ Kanyakumari Chalisa ॥